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BYATA’s Conference 2013 - Bleeding to Leading

MEDIA RELEASE from BYATA, The Backpacker, Youth, & Adventure Tourism Association

11 June 2013

BYATA’s Conference 2013 - Bleeding to Leading

10th & 11th September, Auckland

BYATA New Zealand, the Backpacker, Youth, Adventure Tourism Association, will be holding its annual conference in Auckland on September 10th and 11th at Auckland University of Technology.

This year’s theme is “Bleeding to Leading.” Take a minute and ask yourself, can you have too much technology, can you over-capitalize, can you get it just right? What type of innovation or technology would suit you? Is it best to be a leader or a follower? Is leading doing a better job than your competitors? If you really think about it there are so many times in business where the words on everyone’s lips are technology and innovation, the tourism world is very much a double edged sword. These and many other topics will be discussed and debated during our two day conference.

The aim this year is to provide an insight to help you improve both your business and life skills. The speakers will bring you their own real world experiences for you to learn from. They will inspire you to think differently, try new things and challenge our traditional philosophies. They will also give us an insight into what the future may bring.

Like most things in Backpacker, Youth and Adventure Tourism, this conference is sure to be filled with lots of excitement. The speakers will be challenging and thought provoking. A heated debate is inevitable and of course the evening social event is bound to create a few great stories.

For more details or to register please visit http://www.byata.org.nz/ or email info@byata.co.nz.. Registrations close on 31 July 2013.

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